FIND OF THE MONTH!

Turn of the Century Oil on Wood German Target. This target depicts a shooting match at a wedding with all the contestants scores on the side.

Authentic Royal Home Guard Helmet from the Queen’s own. Quite a story behind this one.

Fabulous Steinway & Sons Square Grand Piano! Miss Morocco dazzled us all with her beautiful music at the sale!

Fabulous Ladies Full Length Fur Coat!

Wonderful Harold Wahl “Study of Green on Black” original.

Exact Replica of the Whatcom County Museum, only made for a DOG! This fabulous piece is now on permanent display at Penny Lane Antique Mall in Old Town.

Great old John Deere Tractor from the early 1950’s. Purchased by a man from Gig Harbor and recently restored to it’s original glory! Thanks Cal!

Take a Look at her NOW! Isn’t she Dreamy! I love Happy Endings….

1967 Harley Davidson FLH on a 1964 Frame! Who will be the lucky one to ride into the sunset on her!

1965 Popular Mechanic’s “Backyard & Birdbath” Choo Choo Train!

Here is a vintage Bally Boadway Pinball Machine that is for sale, it is residing at the SPARK Museum on Bay St. in B’ham, pls. inquire there if you are interested in purchasing it or email me….

This 200 year old Swedish Mora Clock looks like something out of a Cinderella Cartoon!

Early 19th Century Georgian Flame Mahogany Sideboard or “Server”. Beautiful example of what fine furniture used to be like.

This Daguerreotype was recently found at an Estate Sale in Sudden Valley and sold for $25 to a local Picker who sold it a week later for over $12,000!

The Tabard Inn Library Exchange Station is a fabulous piece that was found locally and is on display at American Antiques in the Fountain District. You can see and learn more by clicking on this link at http://www.libraryhistorybuff.com/tabard-inn.htm American Antiques is owned and operated by Mr. Ray Martin, undoubtedly one of the finest furniture restoration & repair experts around. Mr. Martin has been in the Antique Biz for many years and is a well known and respected Dealer in Whatcom county.